EO Dennis Muilenburg reaffirms safety is company’s top priority after 'productive meeting' with FAA. FMTNews FAA 737MAX
Muilenburg says company will work with FAA to safely return the MAX to service next year.
The FAA has stressed it wants a thorough review of the 737 MAX, which has been grounded worldwide since March following two fatal crashes. In an email to congressional oversight committees on Capitol Hill earlier Thursday, the FAA said Dickson was “concerned that Boeing continues to pursue a return-to-service schedule that is not realistic due to delays that have accumulated for a variety of reasons.”
That underscores Dickson’s statements on Wednesday saying the FAA will not be able to certify the 737 MAX to return to service this year given the number of steps left to complete. Boeing and the FAA have been under intense scrutiny for their responses to issues with the aircraft, including the flight-handling system involved in both accidents, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS.
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